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- What is the World-Wide Web?
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- For fifty years, people have dreamt of the concept of a universal database of
- knowledge - information that would be accessible to people around the world
- and link easily to other pieces of information so that any user could quickly
- find the things most important to themselves. It was in the 1960's when this
- idea was explored further, giving rise to visions of a "docuverse" that
- people could swim through, revolutionizing all aspects of human-information
- interaction. Only now has the technology caught up with these dreams, making
- it possible to implement them on a global scale.
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- The World-Wide Web is officially described as a "wide-area hypermedia
- information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large
- universe of documents". What the World-Wide Web (WWW, W3) project has done is
- provide users on computer networks with a consistent means to access a
- variety of media in a simplified fashion. Using a popular software interface
- to the Web called Mosaic, the Web project has changed the way people view and
- create information - it has created the first true global hypermedia network.
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- The earliest visions of such systems had as their goal the advancement of
- science and education. Although the World-Wide Web project has the potential
- to make a significant impact in these areas, it is poised to revolutionize
- many elements of society, including commerce, politics, and literature.
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